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Nolan Higdon

Faculty - Part-time, Pleasant Hill Campus

Nolan Higdon is a professor of English, Communication, and History of the US and Latin
American in the San Francisco Bay Area. His academic work focuses on nationalism,
propaganda, and critical media literacy education. He sits on the boards of the Media
Freedom Foundation, Sacred Heart University's Media Literacy and Digital Culture Graduate
Program, the Union for Democratic Communications Steering Committee, and the Northwest
Alliance for Alternative Media and Education. Higdon is the co-founder for the Global
Critical Media Literacy Project. He has contributed chapters to Censored 2013-2017
as well as Stephen Lendman’s Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks World War
III (2014). He has published articles on media and propaganda including “Disinfo Wars:
Alex Jones War on Your Mind (2013),” “Millennial Media Revolution (2014),” and “Justice
for Sale (2015).” He has been a guest on national radio and television programs.